Show DIXONS APPEAR IN FEATURE FRAY FRAYS 1 T COAST ACE AND SUTTON OPPOSE POWERFUL FOES Ute Uto Netter Will Depend on Volleys Against Buck Sanky Is Favored By WENDELL ASHTON War clouds gathered over Liberty park courts courin today as seeded netters began lowering their guns on each other for the first time in the annual tale meet Two entertaining ing S sl singles I n g 1 Ie e s mat matches c h e s were promised as Don Dixon southpaw of Provo Prove rifled h his wares at nt Meyer of Call Call- i ornia fornia tornia and arid Fred Dixon the older Provo b brother r 0 th e r chopped hopped at Ross 4 Sutton button of the Uni Uni- It yo of f Utah 1 l I IDon t r IDon I w d Don Dixon W was IT Li a slight favorite Don Don DIxon Dixon o 0 over V vcr C r who has shown surprising Improvement improvement improve Improve- Improvement ment but who is still not regarded as a title prospect Don impressed the enthusiastic crowd Tuesday as ashe ashe ashe he rammed home two quick victories Holman Waters of the University of Utah was the first victim 60 6 62 6 and Paul Freeze Utah frosh froth bowed 62 6 6 1 61 COASTER IS ACCURATE Don or Sank Sanky if you please is poking his flat forehand forchand smashes with all the usual accuracy and smoke and if Is to whip him he must work on Sanky's backhand back hand which has never been toe too stron strong showed all sorts of accuracy in beating M Marshall Neff of Ut Utah h university 6 0 64 6 He played deeply and passed Neff NeU continually at the net Meyer doesn't hit the pellet hard but manages to return most everything just where he wants it Fred Dixon must beat one of the best net att attacks in the thin tain region if he is to subdue Sutton Button However F Fred c is is red to marc march into the semifinal bracket Because o 01 his fine chopping accuracy Fred defending g champion is the only chopper chopper chop per surviving in the tourne tourney Stan Start Cromar another University of Utah netter neller demonstrated Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day that a net game can bother the champion Stan put up a great volleying vol vol- attack before succumbing 63 6 6 63 Other seeded netters to Join the quarterfinals als were Mel Gallacher and Dave Freed Freed will vIlI meet Daniel of C California Thursday Thursday Thurs day and Gallacher will meet U the e winner win win- ner ncr of a Paul Holt Bill Woodard and Spence Young triangle Gallacher toyed enough Tuesday to enable smiling Joe Swenson of Provo to annex one set but bore down in the third setto to win win 6 2 62 7 5 5 61 6 Swenson lobbing and driving driving ing played nice ball however and andon andon andon on several occasions the Brigham Young u university v varsity amity reserve drew applause with Zinc fine placement shots Freed eliminated the veteran Oscar Ocar Carlson Carison after a fairly hard struggle 6 3 6 63 6 Daves Dave's consistent flat rIat drives were were- too much for Carlson Carison who played a dangerous chopping game Ray Hust and Grant Evans two youngsters stole the doubles spotlight spot spot- light as they bowled over Sam Whitney Whitney Whit Whit- ney and Bill Bm Leary 6 3 63 7 75 The youths bumped up against the Dixons DIxons Dix Dix- ons in today's quarterfinal round PEIRCE BUTTLE WIN After leading in the first set 4 3 43 Walter Waiter and Walter Waller Cosgriff Cosgriff Cos- Cos griff another young pair lost to the Californians and 64 6 6 6 Earle W. W Peirce and Lee Buttle former intermountain kings returned to the courts with a 6 0 8 6 verdict over Spence Young and Ro Ro- Roland Roland land Koller Buttle and Peirce played Paul Holt and Wilson Booth in a tussle today Play began in the women's division today but none of the seeded stars saw action Ruth Crow defending champion Edith von Hadeln Mary Gibbs and Roselia Christenson were seeded in order I There were no upsets in the junior division Cosgriff Evans Albert Heiner Helner and Fred Glade seeded stars coming through corning through as expect expected d. d Tues F Results Result Men Men's Myer defeated Marshall Neff S RA 80 6 j Met keI el Gallacher defeated Jo Jos Jo Swenson G. G 6 57 5 6 el Due Dare Freed defeated Oscar Ocar Cart Carbon 0 e 8 64 Den Don Dizon defeated BoJman Waters 6 0 0 6 L Fred Dixon defeated J. J H. H L Wallace d di d.- fault Don Dixon defeated Paul Freeze 01 Gt e. e 64 Fred Dixon defeated Stan Cromar 6 S. 0 Men Meni doubles double i Grant Cram Bar Host But defeated BUI Sam 0 CI 7 75 flier Myer Paulos defeated Walter Walter 0 4 0 3 Earle W. W Lee e Battle Buttle defeated Spencer Spen SpenCe err Ce Keller Koller 0 60 8 80 Junior starlet Lades Walter Waiter defeated Jack Lean Leary 4 0 6 CI Vohn John Mitchell defeated Dan Freed 6 0 6 30 0 6 t. 6 Albert Helner fletner defeated Bob Rob AUto Allen 0 GO 6 0 8 0 62 Marvin In Alter defeated detested Lamar 4 6 6 64 IS- IS 6 62 Fred Glade defeated Owen Beese 63 3 08 63 Fred Frell Glade defeated Gordon GILt Giles 60 0 8 61 Grant Evan Evans defeated detested Elton Larson 6 61 a 0 00 Schedule Mens Men's S p. p m. m Fred m. Fred Dixon vs n. BOM Bo Sutton te f 3 p. p m. m Psul Paul PUI n Holt Jt TI VI Spencer Toune p. p ro Don n.-Don Don Dixon vs vi n. Myer Mier Rosen t stein quarterfinal Men Men's doubles 5 G p. p m. m. m Fred and Don Dixon Dison n. n Eu 11 Bay Grant flail Evans Evan I Earle W. W Battle Bottle rs YS Paul raut Booth DOClot 0 p. p ra- ra nob Bob Stin Cromar Cramar rs YS Oscar Our Charles Carlson-Charles Maddox Madder Junior 11 II a. a m Wlter m. Waller Court ft rs vs John Mitchell Mitch Mitch- h- h ell l Albert Alber Heiner vs n. Marvin Allen Altert Hurb Fuller rs vs Tom Torn Eastmond Women's s Liberty Libert park 3 a p. p m BUlle McLean rs vs Jane Jene Case Cae 4 f p. p m. m m. Mrs Glen wan Wallace ace rs vs Cleo Ep person Junior r doubles Victory Victors park 10 a. a ra Purdle m.-Purdle Purdle and Lynan n rs vi Grant foR Dolt Owen Foller-Owen Reese tae rs vs John Holt Brent Darin Lamar Lumur M. Guiver-M. Cheesman rs vs Tom Torn and Jack East mend ond |